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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1896 HOME INDUSTRY EXHIBIT, Manufacturers’ Association De- termined to Hold a Grand Fair. A RIVAL TO THE INSTITUTE. A Big Pavilion Will Be Built and Filled With Home Products This Spring. The internal differences among the members of the Manufacturers’ and Pro- ducers’ ociation have been straight- ened out, and that body has taken up the cudgels against the Mechanics’ Institute. This action will assume the shape of the construction of another big pavilion and the conaucting of an exposition to rival the annual Mechanics’ Institute fair. Yesterday the active members of the association held a very important meeting and three matters were discussed and dis- posed of—the settling of internal differ- ences, the Japanese cheav goods matter and the holding of a home industry expo- sition in March and April. Atthe last meeting of the directors it was decided to hold the annual conven- tion of the association in February, and the by-laws were changed so as to permit of holding an electi on of directors then in- stead of in September. The stockholders met yesterday and declined to fully in- dorse the action of the directors who veted to change the by-laws, which, when revised, fixed the annual meeting for next month. This indefinitely postponed the holding of the convention. The amend- ment with regard to the manner in which directors shall be nominated was ap- proved. ; The stockholders’ meeting adjourned and a meeting of the directors was held, which was marked by manifestations of | co-operation and harmony. 5 The special committee appointed to confer with a committee to investigate the invasion of this country presented its report, which contained a statement of all that took place at the joint committee meetings, also the special reports of e C ¥, Bowers, Wakefield Baker. an Sonntag, W. B. Curtis and William yrd. Thecommittee presented the following resolutions adopted by the joint committee: 1, That t ve bodie! ee report to their 1 such revort the nmittees, and also . and urge upon t Producers’ Association and to Tequest the Cali- te and House of esentatives of the U States to recom- mend the appointment of & committee of three e question of Japanese manu- ations and export trade; and ® this committee recommend and the Manu- Association that a the Chamber of Com:- t date possible, in o ople the position we now reports mass-n merceat t sented these resolutions: e that this board of dire tors wi e matter up immediately and | foliow out the suggestions contained in said | Tesolutions, | These resolutions were indorsed and the | same committee was instructed to ca its suggestion of keeping the ball roli- | mg. These gentlemen will in a few days, | in conjunction with those of the Chamber | of Commerce, set to work to arrange for a general anti-Japanese mass-meeting, at which the situation will be put in shape to present to Congress in the form of a| memorial. But little time was lost in transacting | all this business, for the directors were | anxious to fire a broadside into the Me- | chanics’ Institute on the exposition mat- ter. Atthe previous meeting it was de- cided to hold a home industry exposition and a committee, consisting” of M. Mec- Glynn, L. R. Mead and 8. H. Tacy, was appointed to see the directors of the in- stitute for the purpose of renting the Me- chanics’ Pavilion for six weeks in March and April. The directors of the institute refused to rent the big building, stating that the proposed exposition would inter- fere with the institute fair later in the year. However, the institute people sug- gested that the association’s members coula exhibit their products at the insti- tute fair. ‘Ihe committee, in presenting its report, said: Your committee deeply regret that the ditec- tors of the Mechanies’ Institute have denied our request, for we feel that such an exposi- tion held under the auspices of this associa- tion would be productive of great good to the State, the cause the association is laboring fol and would be of great assistance to the asso on_as well. The proposed exposition has already_attracted attention throughout the Btate. It is being favorably noticed by the interior p Word comes 1o us that in Berke- ley & menufacturer is already preparing for an exhibit, and application has been made for space from Los Angeles. For these reasons your committee would suggest that the refusal of the directors of the Mechanics’ Institute should not cause an_abandoument of the pro- ject. A back-down at this time would mean & heavy setback to the home iudustry move- mont. This brought Julian Sonntag to his feet and he said 1do not consider the Mechanics’ Institute a sentative California body. At its fairs ern manufacturers receive the same if not more attention than California manufacturers. It claims 10 be & mechanics’ institute, but the working men are debarred from seeing the inir by the exorbitaut sdmission fee charged ai the door. What we want is to presentan exhibit of California-made goods and articles, and have California men, women and children consumers, both rich and poor, see what can be produced on this comst. Iam in favor of holding our home industry exhibit in March and April. M. J. Keller had a complaint to make of the way the institute fairs are conducted. He claimed that he had been an exhibitor at those fairs, and had not been fairly treated by the committee on awards, and, in conclusion, added that he did not be- lieve that the institute people know how to treat the public decently. Several others spoke in the same man- ner, and they all favored holding a home industry exhibition as previously planned. It did not take long to frame resolutions 1o this effect, and the directors could not resist the temptation of punching & pin into the institute in the wording of the resvlutions, which areas follows: WHEREAS, This association hes requested that the Mechanics’ Institute rent to this asso- ciation during the months of March and April for the purpose of holding a home industry ex osition the building known as Mechanics Pavilion in this City, and whereas, the board of trustees of the Mectanics’ Institute have seen fit 10 refuse to grant said request, and whereas, it is the sense of the board of direc- tors that the Mechanics’ Institute and the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Association should work together in the common cause of promoting the industries of California, and whereas, it is the further sentiment of this board of directors that no work has ever been contemplated that would aid said industries to &e"exleuuhntlhls proposed exposition would; Resolved, That this association through its board of directors regrets exceedingly thatthe board of trustees of the Mechanics’ Institute has taken such actiou, and be it further Resolved, That this association do hold in the City and County of San Francisco during the months of March and April of this year or as soon after as possible an exposition of Califo nia manufactures and products, and be it fur- ther Resolved, That the secretary of this associa- tion send a copy of these resolutions to the bdurd of trustees of the Mechanics’ Institute. As soon as the foregoing was adopted the directors discussed what they could do in the way of obtaining a suitable place for such an exposition as is contemplated. Nothing smaller than the Pavilion will answer the purposes. The sentiment of the members was that it would be advis- able to lease a large lot for five years at least and construct thereon a large story and 2 half structure. This can be used every year for a home industry exposition | wnttl 9 o'clock. which the association proposes to hold. The means for such an undertaking are not lacking, so they say. Besides, the ex- hibitors would pay enough to meet the expense for the privilege of advertising their goods. s 2 It was the sense or the meeting to build astructure that would rival the Pavilion for miscellaneous patronage, such as political meetings, horse shows and kin- dred attractions, which would help out in the item of expenses. The determination is to fight the institute on every turn pos- sible. 3 In order to get more information Chair- man Scott appointed Bowers; Mead and Tacy to look into such matters as the cost of constructing an exposition building, leasing land, etc. McGlynn, Sproule and Mead were ap- pointed a special committee to alter the by-laws and constitution so as to permit the association holding property. MUST WORK IN- FUTURE, The Mayor Will Keep a Vigilant Eye on the City Hall Janitors. Auditor Broderick Questions the May- or’s Nerve and Gets a Sharp Answer. The City Hail janitors and their worth and unworth were discussed at the meet- ing of the Board ot New City Hall Com- missioners yesterday, and it was decided that in future ‘the City Hall employes whose duties are to keep the corridors and rooms clean must do more work and less loafing. The matter came up when Mayor Sutro remarked that the main stairway is so dark that he has to feel his way down with his cane to avoid falling and break- ing his neck. ‘I suppose,” continued Creswell, ““that vou are unaware of the fact that there is a broad skylight over ihe staircase. The layers of dirt on it are so thick that if yvou were not told you would never suspect that there was glass overhead. Now if the jani- tors in this building would play a hose on that glass those stairs would no longer be in Stygian darkness.” “‘Well, we ought to do something about that,” said the Mayor. ot we, but you,” replied Creswell. “You are the president ot the Board of Supervisors.” “Well, I'll call their attention to the matter,” said the Mayor. “*As Mayor of this City you can do much more than that,” remarked Auditor Brod- e The Mayor looked at the Auditor as if he wanted a suggestion. “As Mayor of this City you can walk around this building and swherever you find that a man has not been doing nis duty yon can discharge him.” The Mayor again promised to attend to the matter. “All you want is a little nerve to make quite a respectable-looking building,” id Broderick. “Nerve!” gasped the Mayor, as if amazed to find that any one disputed his possession of nerve. es, a little backbone,” added the Auditor. “Why, I've got the nerve to make any- body do right, even though it were Hunt- ington or you!” declared the indignant Mayor. “Well, just apply a little of it to the janitors.” The M that the th yor said he wouid see in future nitors do their work. SAN FRANCISCO <“CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, commer Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. £39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open 8518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 118 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clocks OF MEETINGS. . at 7:30 Second degree. By order of the C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 . 3. D. 2. By order of the W M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. Z] OF PARKER Sy, Lodge No.124, I. 0.0, F., are hereby notified to meet in_the lodge- T00m at 1 0'clock P. M., WEDNES- /218 DAY, January 29th, o attend the faneral of Biothier ENGWER, 3. L. GEARY JR. A BU B, MISSION LODGE NO. 169, ¥ and A. M.— Called meeting THIS SDNESDAY) EVENIN oble Grand. LODGE NO. y Cinitiation % v 30. T N ont M E. G. HA RRISON, N. G. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. RY MIDDLEAGED GERMAN WOMAN AS housekeeper for widower with children or an 91d couple; city or country. Call or address 820 Treaf Twenty-first and Twenty-second. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. PERSONALS. Y AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, SIT- uation as useful man, butler or coachman, in private family. H. H. B., 1328 Pacific st. YJ NG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES POSL tion to assist in housework. Address 3 Pie ffer st., between Dupont and Stockton, Franclsco and estnut. TOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A PLACE TO mind baby and do upstairs work; willing and obliging; no objection to country. Write or call 53135 Bryant st. (OYhvRED WOMAN WISHES & SITUATION in private family to do g=neral housework. Ad- dress 11 Aubura st., off Pacific, between Taylor and Mason. RESSMAKING—A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER and fitter wishes engagements; perfect fit gnar- anteed: price. $1 a day; by the week $5. Address D. M., box 77, Call. D—A POSITION BY A RESPECT- le woman to do ight housework or take full e of a child. Please call at 14 Oak st., near Market. YuPELTENT WOMAN WISHES 10 DO / general housework; good cook; city or coun- best of references; call or address MRS, S, 616 Capp st. J3UTCHERS—ALL ROUND MAN WANTS A situation* Apply 504 Ellis street. BARBKEEPER —YOUNG MARRIED ~MAN, first-class mixer, wish's position: wages no obiect; best of reference. Address or call PHILIY LINDER, 1011 Post st. W ANTED—_MLCHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive theirjust dues: law and commercial collections: no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. W AXTED — A REFINED INTELLIGENT woman, not over 85, strong and health: steady position to the right party: no triflers. Ad- aress box 44, Fish Rock, Mendocino County, Cal. NEW. WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. ‘Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15¢ up; per week $1 up; open ali night. EFINED LADY WISHES T0 MEET AN educated American gentleman of means: object matrimony, Address M. B., box 38, this off BEST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COOKED:S courses, 10¢, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. anu—,mmu MAN WANTS BMPLOY- ment av nursing, store work or other light work; city reference. Address D., box 167, Call BAm’n-:k TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. W ANTED= K BY YOUNG MAN (GER- Ian) to wash dishes, assist in_CoOKing or wait on table; city or country. Please address H. VIE- 1 Sacramento st., room 86. A GILVE YOUNG MAN: 19 YEARS OLD; LIV- ing with parents; knows Spanish and English; situation where he can_learn business; has worked at retail dry goods in New York: wages no object. Address GRORGE, 24 Dorland st. \V —BY YOUNG MAN OF 85. SOBER and of good habits, engineer 10 years’ experi ence, country preferred, farm or institution; e tirely undersiands steam threshing and power m: chinery and pumps. windmills, -etc.: £00d wood- Sopker and blacksmith. Address W. B., box 161, a ce. OMP) YOUNG WOMAN WISHES place to do general housework insmall family; American family preferred. Address 422 Austin 8t., near Gough. ENGLISH WIDOW, 24 YEARS OF with a child of 5 vears, wishes a_ situation keeper for a widower or a by rence. Address A. D., 837 Fe G GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO (E L housework and assist with cooking. Address 13814 Fuiton st., near Van Ness ave, y D— POSITION AS SALESLADY BY young lady with three years’ experience; good references. Address W. T., box 83, Call, T. COMPETENT WOMAN, 1S GOOD cook and laundress, in an American family: £00d city reference. Address L. C.. box 24, Call GLISH GIRL DE- 4 situation as housekeeper. Address D. B., box 23, Call Office, GIRL WAN' general housework. hama st. T ELIABLE SITUATION TO DO ‘all or address 447 Te- WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as housekeeper. Address 1126 Market. N 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION hotel as cook. Call 160 Fourth REITL-\BEEi\VOMK WISHES WORK BY the day; washing, ironing or cleaning. Call at 746 Mission st. “OUNG GIRL WA general housewor] address 206 Fiith st. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: washing, froning and housecleaning, Ad- dress 14195 Mason st. YO ING GIRL WISHES A SITCATION TO st in light housework. Plesse call at 327 Clementina 0 cards answered. RELL: MAN WILL REPAIR, CLEAN b and press gentlemen’s clothes; coats and vests bound and relined. 114 Fourth st., room 15. N1S A SITUATION TO DO city or country. Callor flat D, PRINTER, J6B OR NEWSPAPER, WANTS employment; city or country ; moderate wages. Address Printer, 2442, Dwight Way, Berkeley OUNG GRRMAN OF GOOD HABITS wishes position where he can learn the trade; security, responsiblity. Box 108, Call Office. AN DESIRES SITU orchard work preferred : home tne thing. Address W., X country; ject: a good Call Office. APANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO cooking: city or country. M. GEORGE, 519 Jessie st. e —— _— FEMALE HELP WANTED. EAT YOUNG SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE- G MAN DOV th references. C. R. HANS eary st. STRONG NEAT LOOKING YOUNG GIRL TO S learn hairdressing. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Sutterst. & €O, 110 BABBEES—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. W ANTED—GOODL HUSTLEKS TO CANVASS city and country. Call or address 632 Market st., Toom 10; P. O. box 2299. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY secretary, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O'Farrell st. GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY rooms from $1 to $4 week: large reading-room. FORTHEBEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL try 1314 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ESTPLA EIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater. or 129 Sixih st.; misfit saoes bought and exchanged. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM 25c up; men’s haif soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. DVICE FREE; DIVOKCE LAWS 5 SPE- clalty; private: no charze unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOW E, ntty-at-law, 850 Market st ENRY HUFSCHMIDT, PLOMBER AND gusfitter; gas fixtures lowest 23 price. Golden Gate ave.; telephone Sutter 471, {THEL—REMEMBER MME. SPITZ HAIR- dressing parlors: MKR. LEDERER has them now; dresses your hair sweil for only 25¢: soils elegant switches for 75c. ML ‘VOM'AN'S DISPEX OF NEW YOREK all modern improvements in treating diseases an infallible remedy for irregularities; superfiuous hair removed without pain:laies give us « call;con- sultation free;testimonials in office. 25 Murphy bldg BUSINESS CHANCES. £ SINESS 7Y, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSI ng Enry‘khld ‘see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 217A SALOO. M $175. Saivon, No. 11ocatio rent; actually worth double. Third st. - HOCERY AND I P I D. rooms; full value; rent 45 Third st. ek i3 $30 SALOON. WITH 5 ROOMS: BAR- ays well; cheap STHAND & COn 45 R, WITH 4 . gain to-day. STRAND, 45 Third st. s {77/, RESTAUR. . CARHOUS $470 pays well. Third st. PARTNE -'}3 « clear $75 mon D, 45 Third st. % . 1 N OTICE — TO SELL YOUR BU promptly for cash. HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny. SPLENDID RO! H =150 clears $150 per mouth. Kearny st. 3 e is and do colle « needed to deliver “‘fig“.fi\' & CO., 23 OING OUT OF BUS EW YORK Cloak and Suit House, 1210 Market st.: ladies’ sults from $1 50 and $2 50; cost $5 to $10; jackets, 50c: capes, $1 50. SEARCHING LOCATING SHADOWING.TRA- cing,collecting.G RAHAM'S agney, 632 Mrkt,r.8. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 620 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25c a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. WY ANTED—LAEORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 (0 $5 per week. TO SELL MANHATT. FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. 1000 BUSINESS "CARDs, 815 TEL phone “Black 141.” H1LL.22 Geary, r. 39 WHY DIDN'T YOU MEET ME AS ? v photo taken, bust cabinets, at CRAMER’S, 402 Kearny st., northeast corner of Pine, only $1 50 per dozen. t0o. NELLIE, Bovumfii S CAL/A ASTHMATIC PAPE instant relief. For sale by all druggists or C tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutte W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- 100m): free bus to and from the ferry. EL.\'PfiT\x HENNA; §1; HAIR DYE: PER- fectly harmless; easily applie all druggists. LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., ageuts, S. F. RT BAKERY ACROSS THE BAY ; B PT50. F5% barreis per das double wazons: 4 horses; bes class of custom : Fent 520 propricior is owner of property, and Is retiring f:om business; $350 cash, baiance to be paid out of profits of busi- E clearing $176 month. HEALY, 28 Kearny. ROTE COR. SALOON; NEAR TERMINUS F3T5. or rmitrond: nandsomely fitted up: doing good business; call Lo-da; HEALY, R of $60 per day s0 such bargain rooms: bullding included in sale pain ever offered for sale: best of reason for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY & €0,, 28 Kearny st. @R () GROCERY AND BAR; FIN v‘fi\.&v)o ner; established 25 years; sure business: €004 horse and wagon; a great bargain; owner going to Europe. Apply A. MCLEAN, 777 Market 100 ME} IO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 16¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT Y—SINGLE ROGMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per nigh:; S1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. FPacific House Commerciai and Leidesdorft sts. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY §1 weelc; rooms for two, 25¢ & diy, £1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. V T BOTTLE bottle wine. 5c. 609 Ciny st. COOKJ.%: NURSE, WAITRESS TRACY, $15; second girl, $26; French maid and seam- stress, $25: restaurant cook, $20; 15 housework girls, City and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls assist, $12 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. VW AITRESS, ‘SMALL RESTAURANT, $16: ranch cooks, and girls for housework, city and country. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. REFINED GERMAN SECOND GIRL, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st INURSE, $25. TULLEN, 105 STOCK- ton st. / ANTED—3 GOOD & city and country, $25 and mind 1 child, English, also a GIRLS FOR nurse to travel, rench maid, cach; cook for private boarding-house, $5 strong h 25 each. MISS K. PLUNKE R ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situation for general housework; will care for children. Please call 13/ Russ st., nr. Howard. “OUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO HOUSEWORK or mind children in the Mission; sleep home. E. R., 117 Fairmount. 7O IRL WISHES SITUATION FOR UP- work and waiting at table; is good sewer: best references. 211 Minna st. W ANTED—ANY KIND OF HOUSEWORK, private or boarding house: plain cook: also used 10 upstairs w nd washing: no objection to large famil Fifth st. T WO YO WOMAD assist in se 81615 Bush st. SITUATION TO md work and grown children. Call S E BY A RELIABLE &) woman as cook or housework in small family. box 23, Call ("ufl: 18, WA X care of children or assist; sieep home. S SITUATION TO T nth. SSMAKER WILL TAKE Clementina st., nr. N LASS DR g: suits made from $4 50 to §5. Ad- | dress 434 Linden av YIRL WA "A PLACE FOR H( X 8571 Bryant st. "o{wu\' WIDOW WITH CHILDR. ; good housekeeper: city or ddress MRS, A, DONLEY, G neral housewor! st., near Twenty- (QATHOLIC YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE F0- / sition in Catholic family to do sewing and take care of children; firsi-class references. A.dress Seam . Woman’s Exchange, Alameda, Cal. 'O TAKE CHAR’ of infants or invalid; wiiling to sew or assis: with housework; good home more an object than wages; city reference. Address S., box 77, Call WISHES POSITION A 1 hounsekeeper for an_invalid or take charge of lodging-house. Call 160 Fourth st., room 1 > T-CLASS CO OR_COUN: £ : TY try; best of reference. Call or aadress 215 San- some st Apply 1405 Church [S W ANTE: OTEL LAUX €00k, boarding-house, $40; F seamstress, 2 3 RESSES ‘rench mal indress, private family, 30 and $35; German, Tish nurses, $20 and $25; 2 Protestant second girls, $20, and a iarge number of girls to fill_situations in city and F. CROSETT & CO., 812 §u}lel:st et 5§ ORFRENCH 10 girls for nurse %15 HRID, 721 Ellis s = NOT TOO YOUNG, TO small flan- 6201 Hayes; call bet. 11 ugewori cs, $12. G RMAN GIRL, MUSI BE assist in housework, wages $ Central ave., Alameda. E MIDDLE-AGED cook and housework in ex MAN o change for home. OGRAPHER house: wages Call Office. AND HOUSEWORK; Apply 872 Broadway, & CO. moderate to begin (] TTO COC wages $20 and Oakland, J. ate wages. \ " TO i\'f(mfn E that needs a home. VIRL, 14 TO 16, work and baby. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU work. Twenty-fourth and Diamoud, in bakery NE OR TWO FIRST-CLA! vassers to-day. 1102 Filbert st SA- box 2, Call. 2018 Sutter st. TAILORESS W ANTED AT 22 street. EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 400; DONE Wwhile you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- 1aent secretary. CONRAD TROELLL, 657 Clay. PENANTS EJ <D: COLECTIONS, ETC. A. HOOGS, room 317, 328 Montgomery st. EAFNESS—THE AURAPHONE RESTORES lost hearing, cures ear defects: invisible; book mailed free. F. F. FINLAY, 10 California st., 8. F. S| A,K00M: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE floor. 206 Leavenworth st. E MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks Oak Chiffoniers.. Oak Bed Sets. . Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges. .. P Thousands of bargains. We keep_everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 814 to $35 REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL 6c; also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. 4()() MEN'SSECONDHANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to §1 25. 562 Mission st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night; $1 a week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINF FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see; half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery: all répairing at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 bet. First and AGENTs WANTED. So s e e e QOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS: LADIES or gentlemen can make from 83 1o $10 a day. ADPIy 2 t0 5 P. M., 1155 Howard st. ALIFORNTA MUTUAL BEN EFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its accident and ND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1028 Mission st., above ~ixth. MES M. H. OBER HEADQUARTERS OF Ypsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu'es. Sole agent, for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller £00ds and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions; send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. JOR FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TOA. STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. st, room 7, ®3()(), TARTNER WANTED 1N FIRST- R « class cash business: owner will guar- antee as paying clear over $200 per month; trial allowed before buying. Apply A.MCLEAN, 777 Market st., room 7. %925(), SALOON: BEST BUSINESS LOCA- eDZOU. tion: handsomely fitted up; 2 fur- nished living-rooms: well stocked: worth twice the amount asked; offered at & sacrifice; owner leav- ing the city. Apply A. MOLEAN, 777 Market st room D400 T R saet north Market ; must sell: retiring from business. STEN- BERG (0., 632 Market. AKERY, COFFEE PARLOR: VERY BEST location; finest fitted-up place in city; has very large counterand outside trade: positive guarantee from owner as to amount of business; trial until satisfied: owner has 3 places; must sell one at sac- rifice. STENBERG & CO , 632 Market st. 5 Y CIGAR -STORE; NEAR MARKET; P E00S e o $15: full value in stock, fixtures; leaving city. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. by o s RESTAURANT; BAKERY CON- 50(). PARTNER WANTED WHOLESATE DUV, ana retail produce and commission ess in buslest country town in California: grand opportunity for some active man. NBERG & CO., 632 Market st. HOOL OF MAGAZINE spaper Tilustration reopens Mondas January 6. ¥or particulars address or apply 43 ine st $2925 . BREANCHEAKERY, DELICATESEN D LZD. store: Western Addition; living-rooms: new stock; suitable for man and wife, STE! BERG & C0., 632 Market st. RIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per veek: free bus to and from the ferry. sick _insurance; liberal inducements offered. = J. W.HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED—I TABLISHED, safe, profitahle bag_busines: xperience not negessary. Address P. B., box Cail. IBELAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JE elry, eic.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. BUIL S BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, heap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. FURNITURE WANTED YASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. th & bth. BSOL IGHEST 'AID FOR second-hand furniiure and carpets by Lund Furniture Co, 813 Market st.; call or send postal. SES WANTED. S AND SUITS RETAILED AT Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. . SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. mirs’ cost. 1000, BAKERY, NORTH OF MARKET, « baking 214 barrels dally; 3 horses, wagons: weekly receipts $150; 5 living-rooms: cheap rent; lease: noopposition; bargain, STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. qu()() SNAP; RESTAURAN MUST SELL o + at once; present owner 3 years; central location: good trade; big business can be done here. STANLEY, 9 Geary st., room 2. 835(). ASNAP; PARTNER WANTED 13- $350. meace light manufacturing busi- ness; worth $800; duties light: short hours; clears $100 & month: ‘can be doubled. STANLEY, 9 Geary st., room 2, (CRFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE W KLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one yesr for $1 50, post- age free. ‘V ANTED—BY FEBRUARY 1; A SMALL flat, cottage or 8 or 4 unfurnished rooms; bath; north of Market, east of Polk; rent $10 to $12: not & basement flat. Address W. 0., box 64, Call Office. EOOMS WANTED W ANTED—BY COUPLE OUT ALL DAY, A large sunny room; unfurnished; north of Mar- ket st. _Address North, box 77, Call Office JURNISHED KOOM WAN young man, within four blocks of Kea private family; state terms. R. A., box 4, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU OUR WATCH, IF IT repairing: best work at haif the regular price. watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHI elrv to A. KLEIN. 108 Sixth st DRESSMAKERS, 5, 75 WAST! Stevenson, near MADE FROM §4 UP; 1 Geary st. , DRESSES, $3. 11 Geary st. slar prices: wals GROCERY - STORE ness; good location S Y, 9 Gea VY LES NOU ARE DISGU ers and want to buy or sell usatrial. JOHN REIDY & CO., 1334 JINE S, DOING ( counection with lodging-house furnished rooms; splendid location; must be sold ; owner going East. REIDY & CO., 134, S QRRR FINE PAYING SA LOC .}«()J - ing-house of 18 rooms, bath JOHNSTON, = GOOD BUSL- good stock; great room 2. D WITH OTH- ur business give 51, Kearny st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARKET ST., Masn st., clears $50. 1 st., clears 875 22 rooms, Market st., clears 375, 12 rooms, Third s ., clears $50. . rooms, best location. clears $60 12 rooms, best location, clears £30. . 16 rooms, best location, clears $45 300 T2r00m nonse, o1 R, 1205 Market. ROOM 7. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC, NTED—YOUNG GIRL T0 TAKE CARE of children. 1104 Seventeenth st. W ARGAIN_NEARLY NEW ELEGANT UB- right piano: must sell. 1520 kddy st. ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, ‘American, 18 (o 15, A. W., box 26, Call. OUN 1 SHT HOUSE- Ott st., near Oak. RAL HOUSEWORK; #12. 2252 Central ave., Alameda. MSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER, THOR- ough, desires a position; would assist with chamberwork, children, or would take care of in- valid lady. 1’ Martha place, off Geary, nr. Mason. Youra GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR CHAM- berwork and sewing: good reference. Address W., box 53, this office. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK FOR small German famil.. 3401 Geary st., grocery. t cooking. 1630 Post st. N OUR BARGAIN-ROOM YOU WILL FIND several fine squares from $40 up; an upright at 850; one at $75: an elegant larg: beantiful one at $168 85: others at $190, $245, etc.: 100 new pianos to select from. THE J. DEWING COM- PANY, warerooms. second floor, Flood building. P RGE UPRIGHT OFFERED FOR $85 FOR OTEL—60 ROOMS, BAR, 50 BOARDERS payments. DiCKER, 1206 Mark $295, 30 200x HOUSE; GOOD LOCATION: 18 rooms; best corner in city.....$1,600 14 rooms, on Geary st. = 850 20 rooms; sunny ¢orner: must seli 700 10-room house; v central. . 150 H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market st., cor Taylor. $1_)60 40-ROOM Baldwin. DE 6 ROOMS: FINE CORNER; WORTH_$5000; #2000 will buy it. See DECKER, 1206 Marke! immediate sale. Room 21, Flood building. AGNIFICENT CHICKERIG PIANG; ELE- ing city; must be sold. Room 10, Fiood building. RL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- er 10, 517 Fifteenth st. gant case; cash or instailments: owner leav- INE STEINWAY; NICE CONDITION: ANY reasonable offer secures it. Room 21, 809 Mkt. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO WASH- ing, ironing and housecleaning, Address 2215 Loulsa'st., off Kourth, near Harrfson. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper. 203 Powell st., Toom 6. W OMAN Wad {E DAY washing, ironing or housecleaning, or place to ‘work out. Address 22 Ash ave. good cook. Call or TRONG YOUN r S PLACE A as chambermaid or housecleaning by the day. Address H., box 19 Call Oflice. 3 1 WILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO PV secures for a widowed sister a. position as janitress in any public institution, or is capable of taking any responsible b 1, ¢ ishier, matron, etc. Address Bro., box 37, Call Office. VW ANIED—LADY OF REFINEMENT FOR & position of trust. Address box 52, Drugstore, corner Eleventh st. and Railroad ave., South San Francisco, Cal. £() YOUNG LADIES IMMEDIATELY T0 DU tearn miliinery; spring trade; materials fur- nished; terms re: \ T INCH Murkei—Elcctric lightd in vory room: 200 25¢ 10 §1 60 per night; §1 50 to §6 per ree bus to and from the D LADY TO AS- 8 per month. 485 Fourth. system; Ladies' Tailor, ’\T\" TED—PU MILLINERY: NEW term commences this mo. Room 51. 151 Post. T THIS 0. :rS JR., Recording Secretary. DAY) EVENING, Jan.29. A full attendance is requested. Visi- MORS! @ invited. By order, 0. F. — Initation BRIND, Rex CHAS. H. FICKE, QITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE % woman; good «00k and laundress; city or coun- try. Please call 1169 Mission st., ny hih FI GIRL, DESIRES SITUATIO general housework ; wages §15. 42 =, 006 OF THE RED Branch, tion! Tmportant é ess will come before the w DNESDAY) EVENING. ber of the order is requeste B oS MARI ERS' BE nevolent Association — Regular meeting of the :bove association will b held at hall, 421 Post st., WEDNESDAY EVE All members are earn- estly requested to be present, us important busi- ness will come up for debate. Recording Secretary SRS OF Rule Lodge, Knights and Ladies of reby notified to attend the funeral of ourlate sister, MRS, MARGERY A. DUNLAP, from her late deice, 8 Fair Oaks st., on THURSDAY, January 30, at 2 o'clock. Cypress ectric cars. UNZ\WEILER, Protector. fiol the stockhalders of tl Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco. Cal., on the 12th day of February, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. ., for the purpose of electing a board of directors 10 serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeding, JACOB LI R NING., January 29. UAL MEETING B'nal B'rith Hall § &, THE REGULAR ANNUAL of the stockholders of the N: Company will be held at the office of the company, 827 Market street, San _Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of elceting s Board of Direc- LOrs 10 serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. T. DONAHUE. Secre: SPECIAL NOTICES. GRACIE HILL GIVES GENUINE MAS: sage. 832 Mission st., room 6. EZ BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $& Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st., room 6, Tel. 5580, ERMAN GIRL WANTS SI1UATION AS cook and general housework in private famil, Inquire at 617 CTAmMEento YOOD DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A P X sition as maid or housekeeper in a famil; only lately from New York City, B. M., 1802, Polk st. N EAT, STRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS situation as upstairs girl or in laundry. A. Y., Oftice, box 108, G WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS sckeeper. Call 1020 Market st., room 1 opposite Fiftn. '\, HAAKE ISSTARTING A MIL- My at her home, 14 Chattanooga st., bet. nty-first and Twenty-second; special at tention given to schoolgirls after school hours; a EVERAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS TO-DAY. The Zeno Mauvais Music Comp: 69 Market. 1A TELY NO Particulars at BRUENN'S, 228 Post. $600. 3 S, ALL_ FRONT; FINE 3 north of Market; part cash: sacrifice, N, 2615 Kearny st. 400, ROONING HOUSE — 25 ROOMS; . rent $50: clears monthly $100: must be sold: sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. barga: 21 R() PARTNERIN E Sjsl.)(). ufacturing business Kearny st. Pk £() PARTN 50, and whiteen SIGN BUSIA ol letter agen: AP, CORNER THIRD ¢ near Market : TREET, K: good Kearny. one b $35 to $40, JOH earny st. FINE CiGa 3 ARNY, NEAR Market st. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. 250 NER SALOON: FIRST-CLASS 29V, 1ocation; with liviog-rooms; rent $15; actual value $600: partners want to separate. quire 533 California st., Phoenix Bar. $1(f(T SALOON: BIG $fl5alnm DECKER, 1206 Market ot 150 CORNER CIGAR-STOR Ol tures ‘and_ stocks work. Apply to PIERCE, CORN in’ BAR| AING - owner sick; rent $10. REIDY, 1515 6th. 1000 SR GROCERY AND BAR, b . with living-rooms. in Western Addi- tion: rent, : owner kept place ten years. Par- ticulars at 533 California st., Phaenix Bar. 9] ROOMS; OWNER OBLIGED TO LEAVE no important business; any reasonable offer will be accepted. Address Rooms, box 29, Call. BROS. PIANO, PATTU'S PREFER- also renowned Bush & Gerts' plano. SROFT & CO., 324 Post st. ONOVER PIA AS_GOOD AS NE reat sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCER COM PANY, 335 Post st. 511 BARGAIN; FINE UPRIGHT: GOOD « condition. JOSEPH SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAilister st. W UPRIGHT PIANO, ORGAN. FOLDING bed: must be sold. L., box 8, Cdll Office. TANOS— s i Hazelton, Hemme and TLong, Brown and Simpso; easy terms. 735 Market st. THICKERING OSE, STER- ling pianos: sée our n -w piano for $187; piaios sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 0. . TREAT BARGAIN IN P14 thorough course guaranteed at moderate terms. HA][(DH 1 HOUSE—DRESS- 4 cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th 9th. T CUTTING TAUGHT LOR OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ (o $1 50 per night; $1 60 10 §6 per week; free bus to and 1 e ferry. Piano House, 216 Post st. : WG BADGER REMOVED TO 26 O'FAR- rell, room 1, first floor; take elevator; pianos nd organs sold for cash or installments. 8 OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for scliing pianos has met with great success we have decided to continue supplying purchasers that wish to take advantage of it* have i, explained. SHERMAN. corner Kearny and Sutter sts. ¥ ¢ $175. CASHORINSTALLMENTS: WEBETR - upright; perfect order. 1019 Van please call and LAY & CO., Tt i NG _AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: pat- el 10 order 25c up: pupils wanted. ULTURED LADY WITH EAS N CER- _ tificate wishes engagements as teacher of his- to) literature, mythology, music. J. ‘man, C} > , care of ., COT. Sutter and Kearny sts. ATHIRD ST, NR. 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; T week; convenient and respectable; Iree bus 1o and from the ferry. LIONS W AN TED-MALE. -CLASS F2A ERS, TEAMSTER! pruners, coachmen, gardeners or mechanics of any kind send orders toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. P 5,6 COUK'S SOC. SUBPLIES COOKS: ALL - branches:short notice. 4 Geary. tel.Grant 46. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb s Californis and HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLO J office; best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel APANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE vides best help. 8145 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, 7OUNG CARPENTER WANTS SITUATION on_ranch or to take charge of private city or country place or a8 watchman; moderate wages. Address A, A. H,, box 18, Call Office. S ANTED—POSITION AS GARDENE derstands nursery, greenhouse work, dair: etc.: handy in several lines; wiliing todo anything. Address Handy, box 57. Cail Office. PRO- B&, MBS, WALLACE, 109 POWELL ST, room 23 ; genulne magnetic treatment. £ MRS, ROBE, 1035 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genulne massage treatment. W ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GROCERY, saddlery or hardware clerk, work of any Kind; references given if required. Address F. H., box 142, Call Office, MALE HLLF WATED, D WAITER FOR A RES- C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANIED-FRUNER, $20 AND FOUND:CAB- inet-maker for country; tiemakers: cooks wanted and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 st. LED—MEAT WAITER FOR PASSE ger steamer. $20 per month: also cook, dish- washers, farmers, milkers and others at W. D. EWER & (U'S,, 626 Clav s.. QUPERINTENDENT FOR A RANCH. $75 D and found (apply by letter, stating full par- ticulars); 6 miners: 3 farmers: 2 cooks; concrete finisher, $3 day; 2 boys for ranches: cook for a ranch, $25: barber-shop to let, country hotel. MURRAY & READY, Bmployment Agents, 634 Clay st. ECKER BROS,, STEINWAY,FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TPERTOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLL & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham vlace. QTEINWAY, 8215: WEBER, $260; SOMEE, ST Wity, i savares, ¥55 and 855 410 Post st. RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade 1. L. Neumann piavos for the holidays: Prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 inth st. PEN FOR BUSINESS. ‘The finest line of uew planos for rent and esle in San Francisco. % HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st.. Spreckels building. AN COOK, 50, COUNTRY; BUTLEE, ) $45. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. W ANTEL-_FOUR COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- ers tosell all kinds of riding vehicles, scales, refrizerators and patented articles. 57 Chronicle buildin ARBER—WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND Sunday. 152 Third st. ANTED—A DISHWASHER AT 1504 KEN- YV wucky st., Potrero, at Reldy’s Hotel AN TO TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Filbert st. W ANTED—A TAILORE AT 204 POWELL ST. TEADY WAITER; MUST BE SOBER AND Industrious; noieother. 118, California st. B 155, PAXTON, MANICURING AND chiropodist. 1020 Market, opp. Fifth, T. 12. MISS HESTERN GIVES GENUINE massage treatment. Room 9, 122 Post st. = CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institate, room 11, B06 Market. (=2 WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages puaranteed. C. ROSSL & CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WHITENED, 3] UP: PAPER- ©d $3 50 un. 21715 Third. Gieorze Hartman, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, ADIES—C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 GEARY st., furnish god help short notice; call and see us or phone Grant 185. ITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE AND capable woman to do housework; is willin, and obliging; good reference; wages $10 to $1% per month. Can be seen for three days at 79 Jes- sie st., bet. First and Second. ITUATION WANTED BY 2 SWEDISH girls, cun cook Swedish. German and Ameri- can, $25 and $30: a young, neat Swedish girl to do upstairs work and waiting on table, $20. 1114 ADtonio st., off Jones, nr. Ellis, AXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS GENERAL “4 housework; Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley. Address 1405 Seventeenth st., West Oakland. YDUNG SPANISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion as housekeeper. 26 Taylor st., room 3, ANE 28 YEARS OLD, EXPERIENCED horseman, wishes situation; understands cows, gard n_and general work: good references. Ad- dress N. N., box 23, this office. RINTER, ALL-AROUND MAN: EXPERI enced in'ali departments of newspaper wor steady young man: desires suflicint work 10 compensate for room and bosrd. Z., box 23. Call, ITUATION AS CLERK, SALESMAN OR driver; 10 years' gencral ‘experience in city: references furnished if required. Address H., box 74, Cail Office. JITUATION WANTED IN GROCER\’"DR ves F. E. B., box 23, Call. APANESE BOY WANTS A SITUATION TO do_cooking; city or country. GEORGE 0. H., box 37, Call Office. NOACHMAN OR MAN ABOUT PLACE WANTS situation In private family. city or comgry: Lest references, M. JACKSON, 128 0’Farvell st. SITUATION T6 TAKE CARE OF PRIVATE i place, city or country, by steady man: can Ik: drive. " Address J. L., box 142, Call Office, Go‘?‘b BARBER WANTED. 757% HOWARD street. .7070 44 ROOMS: CLEARS OVER $100 - per month; trial given. 115 Second st. FURNITURE FOR LE. S R e e A o PARLOR AND BEDROOM SET, NEARLY new: cheap. 231814 Pine st.; no agents. QOLID OAK PALACE FOLDING-BED FOR sale cheap. Inquire Hotel Langnam. ILL MOVE FEBRUARY to movine to 747 Market st. we offer our entire stock of furniture and carpets at tre- mendons reduction, No reasonable offer refused. Roxbury Brassels (1aid) English Linoleum (Iaid) SHIREK ADY PARTNER WA D IN A GOOD paying business: good chance to learn a good trade. " Restaurants and all kinds of business sold orexchanged. EITEL, 1118 Market st. ING WITH e €. ARTNER; D $3000. iinners: money investes i bua ness; full investization: avill clear $3500 over in- vestment to each this season, and likely more. 20,000 - Stock security : business man preferred ; money required to fill large orders: principals onl; Add. R. C.. be 1 locality for sale cheap, for cash; if taken immedi- ately; account “of selilug, departure. Address H. B., box 54, Call Office. $30 PARTNER FOR VARIETY THEA- . terand bar. Inquire 633 California st., Phenix Bar. SHIRE H KY, FURNITURE AX ders, 20c pr ste; INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS paper for sale; $150 to $250 per 1nquire this office. $5500. . ding; new folding-beds, +9 and up: step-lad- turniture exchged. 779 Mission st. EDUCTION: second-hand: 400 cary ON LARGE 3TOCK, NEW AND ts, £00d a3 new: oll- cloth, 28c¢; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢: 7- plece chamber sulis, §id4 50: cornice poles, 25¢; cash or installments; goods shipped SLSON. 126 Fourth VATED ilke new. FERG 0., 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & C0., successors. ITCHELL C. LEANING CO., 240 cleaniug 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74, S RENOVA- Tel.’ South 250. JATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-815 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244 month. i 7»"—0 OLD ESTABLISHED SALOON FOR DOV, sale in business center: fixtures” ang stock worth over $1000; must be sold to-day; own- ers leaving city on mining business. 541 Califor- nia st. 560(). SALOON NEAR THEATER NORTH D - of Market st.; handsome place: select stock; big trade; bargain. Business Kxchangs, 87314 Market st. -‘)’0 BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE B 200 15r aae: asnms ot death; good bar- galn; house full of boaraers. Inquire 224 West Market st., Stockton, Cal. BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE, COMPETENT in baking, making bread and cooking, can se- cure an established trade for atrifling sum. Apply at this office. $75(), SUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 DU, beeves, 25 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal & week; reat $14: 4 living-rooms. Inquire ac 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH o0r work send to 8PA ULDING'S Ploneer Cac- Fet Beating Works, 863-7 Tehamas tei. So-40. ((UNKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 3% / Goldon Gate elephone east 126. HORSES. . FORSALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE ROAD- ster; will drive double or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable, 504 Sutter st. 150 SETS NEW A D SE OV ness: ail kinds; wago scrapers: sand-wagons. 1 For particulars apply at 'OND-HAND HAR- buggies, horses and X TERRIER, pup: Please re- tursi 10 1915 Eddy st. and receive reward. 1.5 ZORDON SETTER DOG. RETURN To 859 Clementina st.; reward, T OST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY not getting my shoes made o order by GEO. BRYANT for 6, 204 'l urk st., near Jones. Mo¥EY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE papered and paiuted by the Co-operative Paper- hanging Company, 635 McAllister si. FOUND, REDR, SETTER BITCH ABOUT 8 MONTHS ld; white spot. 809 Kearny st. BiCYCLES. stxiWAsnER WANTED. 29 FOURTH ST. JANTED —STEADY MAN; LIGHT, GEN- teel business; £65 per month'; must have some cash. 87314 Market st., room 1. ARTNER WANTED_CASH BUSINESS; IN- side work ; 110 night or Sunday work; full inves- tigation. Inquire Call Office. W ANTED-10 MEN WITH $100 FOR PER- manent position In sawmill. 14214 Fourth st., room 7. N ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, JOBBING route for sule for gardensr; German preferred. 130 Fourth st.: aiter o p. M. 3 FRESH EGGS WITH MUSH AND MILK OR soup and bread and butter, 10 cents, at 1148 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth 2()() ROOMS, 10c; 100 ROOMS, 15 PER night. Lindel House, Sixth and Howard sts. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20¢ t0 50c night; $1 10 84 week: open all night. mi SUOEMAKER WANTS SITUATION FOR RE- airing work, Address A. L., box 128, Call. i A —YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion. Address P. L., 112 William st. AN WANTS WORK IN HOTEL OR RES- taurant to work in kitchen; good dishwasher; will do anything. Address A. M., 705 Mission st., care Adelaide House, ELIABLE CATHOLIC YOUNG MAN FOR grocery-store; over 20 years; references. Ad- dress £, box 3, Call Ofice. 10 MEN TOGET A SHAVE FOR 60; CLEAN towel 10 each and bay rum free; hair cut 10c; first-class workiaen. 1415 Montgomery ave. VW INDSOR BICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGH grade; no stamping: all lathe work; cones and cups fully guaranteed for 2 years. A.L. BAN- CROFT & CO., 324 Post st., 5. F. PABK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo+ Aliisier and Powell st. car lines. B TO LEASE. TO, LEASE-100x80; | ARGE BUILDING; suitable for Stiaeing prepens; cor. Sev- enth and Bryant sts. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. O LEASE—50 ACRES: IMPROVED; BELM- hursi. Owner, 1176 East Fourteenth st., Oakiand —— e FINANCIAL, T OANS ON 18T AND 2D MORTGAGES AND life insurance policles: low rate of interest; bankbooks bought. 330 Montgomery .. [] OKSES PASTURED; NTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hwie ranch, 630 Commeércial st. B. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon for S. F. Police Depariment. hospital, 121 City Hall a 4() FOBSES ¥oR BiLE uggies, corts, harness: Grand Arcads Horss Market, 527 Bixtb st whction salee every Wennes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctloncers. 100 SES SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 150 20 chea horses. Fifteeniis and Valencia sis. Office and telephone south 401, ALSO WAGONY FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, B‘Ffifi"é"fi’ AND Pot){‘. Tgnm-l:,: ABARGAIN centh ave, an e an Bruno road. H. ELLOWS, ANVIL, VISE. STEAM PUMP, small steam boiler and engine. 631 Howard st. 500 sllls;;(:axuu?l\‘nc;fixps S, ALL SIZES prices from 26c per ' yard up. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Miasion st.. above Bixt UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT. tan furniture at the factory and save middie man’s profit; we will treat yon right. CALIFOR- NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission, BABY CARRIAG S AND RATTAN FURNI ture: call and get our prices; costs nothing. S nsei Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st., near Stockton, BAROUTFITS MIRRORS.CASH REGISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. FIRE AND “BURGLAK SAF.. LETTER Ppress, platiorm scales and desk;cheap. 102 Clay ONE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 231, 223 Market st 5 b. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowess zate: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission sc. NEW RaANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S. RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112115 Market bet. 7th and 8t STORAGLE STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- bold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. HO( MEN TO GET A FINE STVLISH, DU- rTable calf shoe toorder, §2 50.”959 Howard, ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET= Wfimn‘fl low rates; telephone South 762, BUSINESS CHANCES. PAEER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH L Hm dll‘:rlck gover lsl blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. 1 Apply this office, principals only, jerd $'— 00 LIVE MAN AS PARTNER I DUV, business in Calitornia; monopo ough investigation. Address Partner, box 66, Call, JOR SALE—FRUIT, VEGETABLE A poultry business: living-rooms attached: sieady business.” Address F. R., box 10, Call Offic ]"dlfil G- HOUSE AND FRU i good opportunity for family: large lease; price §200. 3129 Sixteenth st. 15(), PARTNER 1IN BIG PAYING BUSE OV, ness. Address Partner, box 57, ¢ ROCERY AND BAR reason for seiling. 15 FOR SALE— horse, wagon. Inquire Call Office. $250. = SINESS 33.)00 terest worth twice the amount vested and secure permanent manageien: on sai- ary of $ 00 per month and commission; position, outside of investment, really worth $500 jer month: only those who can sbow that they have the cash need lpp!l’: bankers' references fur- nished. Address M. F. R., box 90, Call QALOON TO LET; F AND 2 LIv- ent $30. ing-room 350 Brannan, near Third, BY BRINCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA. L + tionery store; 4 living-rooms; rent $18; s. 3411y Fifth st. QALOON FOR SALE Harrison st., or see boss 427 Yo“",h', [ ADY PARTNER WITH A SMALL ( i capital in « legitimate business who could de- vote a portion of her time to office work. Address 8. C., box 163, Call Office. S S22~ () COFFEEAND CHOP HOUSE; DATL %500 receipts $15. LE; NEW y 233 16th. —HOTEL; 54 ROOMS: NICE BAR, big dining-room: good reasons for seiling: cheap if sold at once. For particulars call 922 Battery st. ARBER-SHOP, WITH 3 CHAIRS, BOOT- black stand and laundry office, #.r sale cheap, 1017 Larkin st., near Sutter. % MALL DRINKING-SALOON: Cilenr; DUST nelghborhood. 650 Sacramento st. 0 STABLISHED CIGAR.STAND FOR sale; cheap. Apply at stand, 777 Market st. ARTNER WANTED IN GENERAL COM- migsion business. handling difterent lines of £00ds: present proprietor constantly traveling wrg needs a partuer o (ake charge ndoors: eapital o quired about §5000, to <o entirely | Address Commission Merchant, box 47, ¢ s b s 7 IDOW OF MEANS DESIRES GE TLE. pariner in good paying business. 20214 Turk. AKERY AND NOTIONS; CHEA| 3 B 1o agents, Inquire this office, = $8: '

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